no, not if you amputate it because your body will never know how to grow back your hand or the rest of your arm and you don't have the correct bones anymore.
The plane involved in the amputation of the arm at the shoulder is the coronal (or frontal) plane. This plane divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) sections and would be used to make a cut that separates the arm from the body at the shoulder joint. The surgical approach may also involve the transverse plane if the amputation is performed at an angle.
Cutting off your arm is called self-amputation or self-mutilation. It is a drastic and irreversible act that can have serious physical and psychological consequences.
It grows a new arm. Not only that, but the lost arm (if not eaten by something) grows into a new sea star. Unfortunately, we "superior" beings traded this regenerative capability for such baubles as arched feet, opposable thumbs, stereoscopic eyes, and brains. Can't have everything.
Yes!
No. And fingers don't grow back
The starfish will regenerate another arm. The arm that was lost does not grow into another starfish.
sorry, i dont think so. If we have an arm amputated does it grow back?. no so the answer is no
about 3 months
a starfish can shed an arm and grow it back bye(:
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a starfish can shed an arm and grow it back bye(:
It will grow back a new one